Premier League betting pre: AFC Bournemouth- Everton
We have done well with "overs" when they play on home soil and I feel I best discussed the reasons for that ahead of a visit from West Ham United a couple of months ago .....
They spent big this week dishing out £10m for Benik Afobe from Wolves, he trained with the team yesterday and might be on the bench tonight, former Brentford striker Lewis Grabban has also rejoined the Cherries from Norwich City and he will not need much time to get back up to speed with the team mates he left the summer before last, their arrival will certainly increase competition for starting places offensively. Bournemouth have conceded an average of 1.7 goals per game, the most of any team outside the drop zone and United, who have scored 11 goals in five starts away to top 8 teams under Slaven Bilic will be confident of adding to that number in what seems sure to be a fairly open encounter. Their goal tally has dropped in recent away starts, but now that Dimitri Payet is approaching full fitness again, that should rise once more, he has created just shy of 50 goalscoring chances in the Premier League this season, almost double any other Hammers player. Their last league game , a 2-0 win over Liverpool in East London featured the second most attempts on goal of any top flight game this season and there should be plenty of goalmouth action again this evening.
Only Everton and Aston Villa have conceded more home goals than Bournemouth and matches here have averaged 2.94 goals per game and it is very hard for me to see two attack minded teams with defensive issues not at least matching that number this afternoon.
Come the season end, the Cherries had conceded 34 goals (1.79 pg average) on home soil, that was only one less than woeful Aston Villa and at least 11 more that the two teams who finished immediately above and below them in the league table. This is something they will have to address, but that will take time and they have to play to their strengths and I do not see too much changing in the short term and summer signings have been mostly for the future and I do not see those that could have an immediate effect, Jordan Ibe for example, giving them a more defensively solid look.
1.5 units "over" 2.75 goals 2.21 asian line/Sportmarket.
Good Luck.
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